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Hello! I tried to code file h.264 resolution 19000x100 pix but found I can able to set just 16000 pix at horizontal. Is it possible to avoid this restriction in Hybrid?
I have no this restriction when I code in ffmpeg directly but I prefer to use Hybrid.
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07.03.2018, 19:10
(This post was last modified: 07.03.2018, 19:22 by Selur.)
Current max resolution supported in Hybrid is 16384x16384 and min resolution is 48x48.
There is no user option to avoid this restriction.
Out of curiosity: (before I think about what would be needed to lift the resolution restrictions)
What are you using such a resolution for?
(Don't know of any use case for such a resolution.
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Cu Selur
Ps.: would need to know what OS you are using to share a modified version with you.
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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(07.03.2018, 19:10)Selur Wrote: Current max resolution supported in Hybrid is 16384x16384 and min resolution is 48x48.
There is no user option to avoid this restriction.
Out of curiosity: (before I think about what would be needed to lift the resolution restrictions)
What are you using such a resolution for?
(Don't know of any use case for such a resolution. )
Cu Selur
Ps.: would need to know what OS you are using to share a modified version with you.
At the beginning it was single reel 896x90 pix for single LED screen. After I made this reel my friend ask me to try to clone 22 reel in one file for one wwwwwide LED strip inside
large arena. Final resolution 19712x90 surprised me:0)
The main idea is to try to use full resolution of all screens as one without screens mapping and without clone video.
OS is WIN10.
Thanks for fast response